We are marking the 50th anniversary of Humanae Vitae, the great teaching by Blessed Pope Paul VI on sexuality. Despite the abundance of negative signs and the sins of some of our clergy, this is an opportunity to boldly preach God's truth about sexuality.

The nomination of a new Supreme Court judge has led to a lot of overheated rhetoric. It has also led our Governor to campaign for his radical abortion expansion plan, which would increase access to late-term abortions and remove virtually any regulation of abortion. "Pro-choice" has clearly become not just "pro-abortion", but a virtual idolatry of abortion.

From the Wall Street Journal, Jason L. Riley asks, "As Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court nomination tees up another national debate about reproductive rights, is it too much to ask that abortion’s impact on the black population be part of the discussion?"

What has been lost in the coverage of the Cardinal McCarrick story is its real significance -- as much as it is a tragedy and a crime, it is also in reality a success story. It proves that nobody is above the law, and that the system in place to handle allegations of sexual abuse really works.